The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Том 4J. Ridgway, 1828 |
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... brought about : that the measures so disastrous to public liberty , which His Royal Highness's advisers have prevailed upon Parliament to sanction , are all the answer that has been given to the petitions of the people ; all the return ...
... brought about : that the measures so disastrous to public liberty , which His Royal Highness's advisers have prevailed upon Parliament to sanction , are all the answer that has been given to the petitions of the people ; all the return ...
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... brought forward ; after the renewal of calumnies which , generally from their nature , and particularly from the appearance of candour and moderation with which they were now introduced , were calculated to make an undue impression , he ...
... brought forward ; after the renewal of calumnies which , generally from their nature , and particularly from the appearance of candour and moderation with which they were now introduced , were calculated to make an undue impression , he ...
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... brought forward , that he might be sent to his trial fairly , and with due notice , and that his conduct in Ireland might not be mixed up with that infinity of detail , that mass of irrelevant matter , from foreign politics to cotton ...
... brought forward , that he might be sent to his trial fairly , and with due notice , and that his conduct in Ireland might not be mixed up with that infinity of detail , that mass of irrelevant matter , from foreign politics to cotton ...
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... brought forward for discussion ? Was this the time when we were to go back to that unhappy period in the history of Ireland , to take up and bring to view all the disgusting effects of those dissensions , which , unhappily , convulsed ...
... brought forward for discussion ? Was this the time when we were to go back to that unhappy period in the history of Ireland , to take up and bring to view all the disgusting effects of those dissensions , which , unhappily , convulsed ...
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... brought forward was not less remarkable , nor less deserving of cen- sure . Was there , he would ask , a single member in the House , not previously informed of what had been intended by the present motion , who would have supposed ...
... brought forward was not less remarkable , nor less deserving of cen- sure . Was there , he would ask , a single member in the House , not previously informed of what had been intended by the present motion , who would have supposed ...
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